Hull FC Fixtures Revealed for 2019

Hull FC will kick start their 2019 campaign with an exciting Derby clash with city rivals Hull Kingston Rovers! Check out all the key dates for the diary here, including Hull&Proud Week, #DerbyDay and Family Day!

The Black & Whites will face arch rivals Hull KR at KCOM Craven Park on Friday 1st February, before hosting Castleford Tigers in the first home game of 2019 on Thursday 7th February!

Lee Radford’s side will then face 2018 Grand Final winners Wigan Warriors after the World Club Challenge, before a trip to West Yorkshire to play Huddersfield Giants.

Newly promoted London Broncos face Hull for the first time this season on Sunday 24th March in the capital, whilst fans will have the chance to travel to Catalans Dragons twice this season.

The KCOM Stadium will host the annual Easter #DerbyDay against the Robins on Good Friday (19th April) before 2018 League Leaders Shield winners St Helens take on the Airlie Birds at the Totally Wicked Stadium on Easter Monday.

Hull will return to action in the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup on the weekend of 11-12th May, looking to claim the prestigious trophy for a sixth time, before attention returns to Super League with an away fixture against 2018 Grand Finalists Warrington Wolves.

Later that month, the thirteenth Dacia Magic Weekend will take place over the Late May Bank Holiday Weekend (25th-26th May), with a location to be announced in due course for the showpiece event.

The club’s popular Hull & Proud Week will again feature two home fixtures, as St Helens and London Broncos visit the KCOM Stadium, between the 5th and 11th July, before our Junior Members take centre stage once again at our home game against Salford Red Devils for our annual junior takeover.

The club’s popular Family Day will also return on the May Bank Holiday weekend (4th May), as one of three Super Saturday home fixtures schedule for 2019.

The club will continue to play predominantly on Friday evening’s with matches scheduled for 7:45pm kick offs, but some Thursday and Sunday fixtures are also scheduled due to television requirements.

There will be no pre-season friendly against Hull KR for The Clive Sullivan Trophy, which instead be decided across the three league fixtures.

Similarly, the Black & Whites will face St Helens three times in 2019, battling it out for the Steve Prescott Cup, which could be won on the final day of the season when Justin Holbrook’s side come to the KCOM Stadium on Friday 13th September.

Details on Hull FC’s pre-season fixtures in preparation for the 2019 campaign will be announced in due course.